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Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, PhD

Main research interests

My studies revolve around new reproductive technologies, genetics, gender, bioethics and contemporary forms of parenthood. I have studied: Repro-genetics in Germany and Israel, Sex selection, The moral status of the embryo and Egg freezing. In recent years I have shifted my focus to the end of life, studying the subject of Posthumous Reproduction.

Shkedi, S. & Hashiloni-Dolev, Y. (2011) Egg Freezing for Non-medical Uses: The Lack of a Relational Approach to Autonomy in the New Israeli Policy and the Scholarly Discussion. Journal of Medical Ethics, 38: 154-157.

Hashiloni-Dolev, Y. and Raz A (2010). Between Social Hypocrisy and Social Responsibility: Professional Views of Eugenics, Disability and Repro-Genetics in Germany and Israel. New Genetics and Society. Vol. 29(1): 87-102.

Hashiloni-Dolev, Y. & Weiner, N. (2008) "Reproductive Technologies and the Moral Status of the Embryo: A View from Israel and Germany". Sociology of Health and Illness. 30(7):1055-69.